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India remains world’s top remittance recipient

The country received remittances worth over $89 billion in 2021

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Tribune News Service

New Delhi, May 13

India has once emerged as the largest remittance receiving country in 2021 while Mexico pushed China to the thirds slot, according to the World Bank.

India received remittances worth over $89 billion in 2021 which was a healthy 8 per cent higher than the $82.73 billion in 2020.

Despite the world having been affected badly by Covid in 2020, the remittances in that year were a shade over the $82.69 billion in the non Covid year of 2019. Some of the increase is accounted for by the falling value of the rupee vis-à-vis the dollar.

For the current year too, India’s inbound remittances will continue to rise, helped by one of the lowest transaction costs in the world. Globally, the average cost of sending $ 200 was 6 per but it was the cheapest to send money to South Asia (4.3 percent) and most expensive to send to Sub-Saharan Africa (7.8 percent).

In total, remittance flows to low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are expected to increase by 4.2 percent to reach $ 630 billion in 2022. This follows a robust growth of 8.6 percent registered during 2021, when remittance flows reached $605 billion, exceeding the World Bank’s estimates.

During 2021, remittance inflows grew 6.9 per cent in South Asia.

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